John Cage composed Suite for Toy Piano at Black Mountain College, North Carolina in August 1948. Here, Phyllis Chen performs the piece at the Christopher Henry Gallery in New York City as part of the UnCaged Toy Piano project.
That comment is true in more ways than you may be aware. I once saw John Cage in person speaking about the sound of sixty cycles, coming from an air conditioner vent, and how it permeates in all interior environments, and how fascinating that sound can be.
John Cage debió haberle bromeado al mundo cuando compuso esto, no puede ser más que eso.
Es único y divertido escuchar algo de esta clasificación de un gran compositor como John Cage
limacch 2 years ago
Cage had a great sense of humor.
yoyopro 2 years ago
Like the randomness of the wind blowing, John Cage captured the underlying chaos and delivered a very important message to us through the air.
DreamingTurtle 3 years ago
That comment is true in more ways than you may be aware. I once saw John Cage in person speaking about the sound of sixty cycles, coming from an air conditioner vent, and how it permeates in all interior environments, and how fascinating that sound can be.
yoyopro 3 years ago